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The property

This wonderful, mid-terrace Victorian cottage is nestled in the heart of the village of Totland, on the west coast of the Isle of Wight.

This Totland cottage provides spacious accommodation, themed with the Victorian Arts and Crafts period, ideal for a relaxing break for couples or small families looking for a traditional seaside holiday.

Set over two floors, this Totland cottage offers two welcoming double bedrooms, whilst downstairs you will find a spacious dining room.

A separate sitting room provides plenty of living space for everybody to spread out and relax in after an exhilarating day on the beach.

A side door leads from the kitchen to a pretty cottage garden and a patio area, the perfect place to sit and enjoy the morning sunshine and plan the day’s adventures.

Totland Bay is an easy stroll away with wonderful walks readily available to explore the rugged Isle of Wight countryside.

The Victorian village of Totland, is a serene Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, linked to stunning coastal landscapes and magnificent bays.

The delights of the bays at Freshwater, Colwell, Alum, Brighstone, Brook and Compton are only a few miles drive away, boasting fantastic picnic and barbecue spots for watching the sunset over the horizon.

Just outside Totland you can enjoy a day in the harbour town of Yarmouth, a bustling hub of superb restaurants, pubs, cafés and interesting boutique shops.

Take a boat ride and see the magnificent chalk Needles or go further afield for a spot of sea fishing.

About the location

TOTLAND

Freshwater 1 mile; Yarmouth 3 miles.

The village of Totland rests in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the west side of the Isle of Wight's beautiful coast, offering visitors local shops and pubs and spectacular unspoilt coastal scenery. The award-winning beaches of both Totland and Colwell Bay offer a range of activities, whilst a pretty footpath will take you to Freshwater in ten minutes where you will find its golf course and public swimming pool. It is also an excellent starting point for walks along the Tennyson Trail. Take a chair lift from Alum Bay and enjoy some of the wonderful views across the sand cliffs to the famous 'Needles' chalk stacks and lighthouse beyond, or explore the quaint narrow streets, ancient castle and busy harbour at Yarmouth. A great destination with plenty to see and do!